‘The Voice’ Battle Round Recap: The Teams Battle One Another, Coaches Steal From One Another
Adam Levine is a lover, not a fighter -- except for when he's fighting for his team on 'The Voice!' The Maroon 5 frontman was on hand on 'The Tonight Show' with Jay Leno to promote the show and his new fragrance, and he took the opportunity to absolutely gush over none other than pop legend Cyndi Lauper.
Ratings are up on the new season of NBC's hit singing competition 'The Voice,' but even if the additions of new coaches Usher and Shakira haven't had a negative impact on the show's performance, at least one of them might be making waves behind the scenes.
Tonight’s episode of ‘The Voice’ (April 9) brought the final round of blind auditions, and coaches Blake Shelton, Adam Levine, Shakira and Usher filled the empty spots on their respective teams.
Hailing from Rockwall, Texas, 19-year-old Amber Carrington is a country girl through and through, and she proved it on ‘The Voice’ tonight (April 9) with a passionate rendition of ‘Good Girl’ by Carrie Underwood. She clearly would have been a perfect match for Blake Shelton, but since he already rounded out his team earlier in the episode, another coach snatched her up.
Caroline Glaser, a coffeehouse singer used to playing indie folk and pop for a max of 30 people a night in St. Louis, is also a college freshman, but she withdrew from the semester in order to audition for 'The Voice.' Her family is filled with doctors, so education is important to them, but they support her in her quest. On tonight's (April 8) blind audition episode, she warmed the coaches' hearts with her version of Elton John's 'Tiny Dancer.'
On tonight's (April 8) blind audition episode of 'The Voice' -- the fifth of Season 4 -- the coaches continued to fill their teams. Adam Levine, Blake Shelton, Usher and Shakira are almost at capacity and we'l
Ryan Innes, the final performer on tonight's (April 8) blind audition episode of 'The Voice,' wowed the entire panel of coaches with his version of John Mayer's 'Gravity.' With only a few slots left on each coach's team, they have to be choosier and more careful when finalizing their teams, and that's why they all turned their chairs around for Innes, 31, who had planned to get married and be a doctor.